'Taking an encyclopaedic sweep through our archaeological story, Francis Pryor covers everyone from the first Neolithic farmers to the architects of Spaghetti Junction. From canals to windfarms, from dukes laying out their estates in the 18th century to commercial firms expanding the popularity of the golf course, he shows us the human race attempting to shape the landscape of the British Isles'
A. N. WILSON, FINANCIAL TIMES

'Under his gaze, the land starts to fill with tribes and clans wandering this way and that, leaving traces that can still be seen today. Pryor feels the land rather than simply knowing it'
KATHRYN HUGHES, GUARDIAN

'The British landscape is as rich a source of inspiration as ever and this book makes an excellent companion guide'
MARGARET DRABBLE, DAILY TELEGRAPH

'A rollercoaster across a hundred centuries ... Pryor clearly loves this country in the marrow of his bones'
ADAM NICOLSON, SCOTSMAN

'A galloping good read'
DAVID MUSGROVE, BBC HISTORY, BOOKS OF THE YEAR

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